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WSJ/NBC News Poll: They Like Obama, They Really Like Obama
Susan Davis reports on the upcoming poll results. The vast majority of Americans personally like President Barack Obama , according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll coming out later today. More than eight in 10, 81%, said they personally like the president on the eve of his 100th day in the Oval Office. Of those respondents, 51% said they like him and his policies, while 31% said they like him personally while disapproving of his policies. Just 12% said they don’t like ...
Obama more popular than his policies, poll shows
Obama more popular than his policies, poll shows
cnn.com — Three in four Americans say President Obama has the personal qualities a president should have, the poll shows. (more) Obama more popular than his policies, poll shows
Obama's high marks in NBC/WSJ poll
firstread.msnbc.msn.com — From NBC's Mark MurrayHere's our take on the latest NBC/WSJ survey: WASHINGTON - As he enters his 100th day in office, President Barack Obama enjoys higher marks from the American public than his most recent predecessors did at similar points in ... (more) Obama's high marks in NBC/WSJ poll
Poll: Bush Getting Even More Unpopular Out Of Office
Poll: Bush Getting Even More Unpopular Out Of Office
huffingtonpost.com — A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found that former President Bush's popularity has dropped since he left office. When he left office in January, 31 percent of American's viewed him positively. That number has now dropped to 26 percent. ... (more) Poll: Bush Getting Even More Unpopular Out Of Office
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The Page by Mark Halperin — ... WSJ/NBC News survey on eve of the president's 100th day finds 81% of Americans say they personally like Obama. More than half of those respondents say they like his policy and not just ...

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